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The Olds Gazette 1940-01-04 - 1941-12-24
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1941-05-22
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Thursday, May 22nd., 1941 THE OuDS GAZETTE Minister Opens Campaign For Canadian Recruits Store closed all day Saturday, Victoria Day. Get The Habit WHEN YOU THINK OF GROCERIES, FRUITS, TOBACCO, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES OR LADIES’ WEAR — IT IS A PROFIT- ABLE IDEA TO THINK OF THE Olds Mercantile Company Canada needs men for the Army and needs them now. Thirty-two thousand recruits are wanted in the next two months, Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of National Defence, announced open- ing the first recruiting campaign of the war over the national network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on Sunday evening. Change of plans owing to the threat- ening world situation made the call i ing up of the Armoured Division is 3 to be accelerated through the drive f COTTON PRINT APRONS Gay New Spring Footwear Learcdg oe re = 2 Gay Cotton Print Aprons, cover-all styles; with For ladies; attractive Pumps, Ties and Oxfords; re am a“ Tt) addition: there > trims of contrasting braid or. crisp white organdy. shoes that are fascinating; in kid, caif and patent oe Vatanciés in’ the Third Division Special at leather; narrow and wide fittings. Sizes 3 to 8. (@j/ and in a number of smaller units # Keep your radio at top performance with Radio- which require filling up, as well as ss men needed from month to month to crafts No. 1 repair job. t the al ta, of tive os : nite aon Enel neintoreeienta: No. 1 repair job gives you “Factory Overhaul’’; the 49¢c | 2.95 .. 5.50 LITTLE GENTS’ CAMP SHOES Comfortable, hard wearing Oxford of tan split CHILDREN’S SHOES Ce ne men ine’ the Armourea y complete reconditioning service to your set by strict eminens moceaee ee ee ee Black patent Ties in newest styles; wedgie heel. oe Sagi nents. Coane | and other factory specifications and using the most modern, : . Sizes 11 to 3. Price per pair technical s ces, not necessary ; ; ; 8 rer. pa flat they Ee mntanionlio toained ih factory approved testing and repair equipment. Cc 2.45 order to enlist. To have this train- ing is useful, but they can train: MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS in Army Trade Schools, the Minister : A D | Oo Cc R AF T High quality broadcloth; in latest stripes and BABY BLANKETS of National Defence pointed out, About checks; fused collars; all guaranteed fast colors. Bunny Esmond; size 30 x 40 inches. Special at noe cent. are required for the in- ALEX BIRD ani In. the case of key men in essential * . * 2 tar induatries enllstiig. eimpldvers will — Radio and Electrical Service Supplies — h thi ht t to Board weil aeay edvioc eave toon: tee Asniy PHONE 37 : OLDS Sizes 14% to 17. Special at x 9c 421.59 | BOYS’ BROADCLOTH SUITS Ladies’ Southwind Sport Dress Suits Washable broadcloth suits in fast. colors and at- if the employee so desires for an’ ap- Skiifully made 2-piece oe in all the important tractive styles. Sizes 2 to 6. Special at propriate period. styling and details. An exciting range of colors ten ones oo are - - : usually found only in her priced garments. so a le for the Navy, Army ans Fee td oan” Erie ef c the Air Force without interfering with eee ean Eeuaoveny eek AROUND TOWN .... « e program necessary indust- |. Rudolf the Fuehrer’: 4.9 5 . BOYS’ WASH HATS rial production, the Minister stated. ICELAND TO GREAT BRITAIN | who receheiy landed in Grund wk Assorted colors; all sizes to choose from. Priced at Already, he said, many women are member of the famous Oxford Group, SKIRTS taking men’s places in the factories,| With the relief of the Cameron] and that is just one more reason why ALPINE CLOTH <¢ and again there are positions in the| Highlanders. of Ottawa by other Im-| we don’t need any Part of the Onford New spring Alpine cloth Skirts in all new colors. Fighting Services which womeri can ' perial troops, Canada’s garrison duties’ Group in Canada. Sizes 16 to 20. Priced at YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS fill, and which will be filled under ar-, in Iceland ended recently. Transfer F ie rangement with the Department of| has been carried out gradually, the! announcement of the Social Credit 2.49 2.95 Splendid wearing ail wool tweeds and serges; in War Services. |Camerons being the. last of the force | , ue ee ae e 7 and @ the latest shades and styles. Sizes 30 to The Officer Commanding in each | from the Dominino to leave the island | gigate would enter the East Edmonton LADIES’ DAINTY BLOUSES Tesponsible for recruiting, utilizing the | have heen absorbed in other forma. | byelection brought three parties into / . é misible for ting, utilizing the | have or the fieki. Liberal and “People’s Move- Sheers and Crepes and Candy aes = popular Reserve Units in his district, but the ae ian ee Pe an ae ment” candidates were already nomi- sizes. ng sleeves. Special a Minister appealed to citizens general ert for an une r Men’s Golf sal Sport Coats fi and veterans of the last war parti: fall of France, to join a British force CC. F. nd oder place: Jane 2. 2.49 Sport Jaekets of English shower-proof fabrics; in cularly, not to wait to be asked for! established there soon after the Ger- ; pen colors - =n royal, oe and Air Force. - seh Pal te 0 tne part in encour- mee nee Lo Tee higad is the ce TT ese come various smart styles, including the. aging and stimulating enlistment. Ad- le tory e Cana- } , COTTON HOUSE FROCKS knitted collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 42. 4 dressing the young men, he said “With | dian Army that its troops have been CHURCHES Printed Cotton in bright. new styles, colors and all the power of the sincerity that is) Sent to protect the overseas territory patterns: Sizes 16 to 20. Priced at : 4 &6 4 & 5 in my heart I ask those of you who| Of a neutral nation while the mother OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH 1 9 5 2.2 5 CDV ana He are able to answer the call of your | country is in the hands of a conquer- Rev. C. G. Ashdown, Pastor e@ and country . the freedom of the le | OF. BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS of Canada as well as the freedom of ee Sunday, May 25th, 1941 BETTER DRESSES : Natural color and in regular button front, com- the world is in the balance.” DATES TO REMEMBER 11:00 a.m. “The Sumset of Jacob's Two-tone tailored Sport Style in latest colors. ‘OF! le fitting; in short sleeves and ankle length Eee Olds le. Sizes 14 to 20, Priced at style. Sizes 36 to 44. Per Suit BIRTHS Friday ind genniar July 18 ends" | 12:15 Sunday school and Bible clas. i 2 . 7:30 p. m. “Have You Responded to 95 | 75¢ .95¢ peber ae OF. Ls A to Service will be held at Zella and To Mr. and Mrs. Jas.: McLean of Olds, on Friday, May 16th, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson of Olds, on Saturday,.May 17th..a son, — To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schultz of Olds,.on May 17th, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Olds, son. Valeview schools at 3 o'clock ‘Sundae afternoon. Come with your family and friends.. Let us exalt His name together. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN : - CHURCH Minister: Rev. R. A. Sinclair, B.A. q Choice Foods at Bargain Prices F riday to Wednesday ‘IODIZED SALT Free running; made in Alberta. Baker’s Chocolate: Premium No. 1; % bb. pkt. ‘Dot Sweet; ee | 2 2 Pack LOW Mid-week activities:- % ip. Package for ondaennen- cms} Special. _____ = °° 2 for 18c RAIL FARES pics olor. 8.00 p.m. Young Peo +a for. _OLDS UNITED: CHURCH Minister: Rev. A A. L. Elliott, Baker’s Cocoa; I ouppInG) Baking Soda; eae Lic | VICTORI A ‘ Prepared Musta Buy your Boy or Girl a Sunday, May 25th, We Navy ems; 4 23 3 Pkges. 2tc| wie ee. BEC MR! DAY fen ccn a ee Se ee es aed me Bi j 1130 a, m. Morning Worship and = BROWN SUGAR oes Lael cee omece icycie eGunie cate oii wad ee ones DY 5 foe 23¢ Fresh and moist. 27c ONE-WAY FARE ||'| We have several models |; “ferenccn “The Alberta Con- SS , Special; 3-lbs. for..._.-. AND. ONE-QU ARTER now on mn display. on. P. tes Evening worship in the. FOR ROUND TRIP" dhe, Senior choir will lead the ser- (Minimam Fare 25¢) Kelloge’s Corn Flakes; > 5c| __ BURNS’ CHEESE Large oz. pkts; OP oo sce : lendale, Goldenloaf or Spreadeasy. YZ |b. Package for Dry Firewood |) “eer ov om = SS ST. PAUL’S DANISH EVANGELICAL Going: May 23 to 2 p. m.: ' Spachetti and Ch . May 25th. — At Low Prices — LUTHERAN CONGREGATION oes wich ares sauce: 1é oz. tin 10c 1 Ib. Package for RETURN: i oo until || Order a load today. Rev. A. T. Schultz, Pastor: Natural Health Bran; — eee Sunday, May 25th, Sunday school at Sleeping and Parlor Car : 130 230 Peterson’ Quaker, 28 oz, pkge. and mixing spoon 22c |p CLARK’S SOUP uaa : ’ “|i deren eee mage south of Onis. Pienic bs : ed ; : after. the service. PAPER SERVIETTES omato or Vege Pull information izom eri CR Al os &, : E —— y Agent. Whit Sunday. June 1. Sund Pure: white dr ‘gssorted ‘colors. oe 10 oz. Tins; each-.---------- 0Sc ; : and service will be held at ee ee Lumber Yard time, but at United church, as usual. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 80 Napkins per carton. 25c Special, 2 cartons for:_.-..-.---- Creamery — : First Grade_:--_--_------. PHONE 44 : . OLDS. Rector: Rev. A. D. Currie — Sunday, May- 25th, 7.30 p. m. Even- Fresh Ginger Snaps; 25¢ Red Rose Coffee; : | sod : Nice and Crisp; 2 Ib. paper bag 1 Ye. Vacuum Tins; each. i eect 4.1. Teen Pe eee : CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ——— GRANULATED SUGAR Marching Through Germany Rev. Frederick Vincett: Pastor BUTCHER S P 1G ‘ G ; i — Order of Services — KNIFE 75)) wrarrers AND a tae 5 or C Made in Alberta. 8 Tune: “Marching Through Georgia” 10:30.a. m.—Sunday school. wars napuTua SOD 10 lb. Paper Bag_-__.-- Cc 11:30 a. m: and.7:30 p. m:—Preach- Into peaceful Poland came the. devilish ai ni Ing. service. ‘ With their craven culture of the bullet an ie sword. Coburn school—2:30 p.m. an - Pure Lard; 3 2 5c | NABOB FLAVORINGS Many were the victims that they trampled and gored day school ‘at 3:30 p, ne a All brands__-.--.--- Ibs. The perfect flavoring for cakes, pies, cookies, ‘As they came marching from Germany. eee district Cottage Saree Motte . , custards and drinks. CHORUS: Wednesday, at 8:00 p. Sauer Kraut; Assorted’ flavors; 2 ‘Awake, Awake! We'll drive the Nazis back. nerser Par eg Bibie Study on Libby’s, large 28 oz. tin._.__-- 2 oz. Bottles; each__-.-----.-. Cc Awake, Awake! For soldiers we'll not lack i Till ro — the demons who have looted, slain CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE sac’ HARMATTAN And wipe out the Nazis of Germany. Eric E. Jorden: Pastor. Britain’s noble Navy boys. will always rule the waves. ‘ Freeborn sons of Britain’s boys will never kneel to Sunday school at 1:00 p. m. Coffee. Sub- Rosebud Cheer; 1 Ib. pkge._-- Butter Sodas; ate ie aL carton_.-_- 35¢ Toilet Tissue; 6 9 Choice Ketchup; 58 knaves. Church service at 2:00 p. m. Axis gunboa' kK in their Special.........-...< rolls 1 ic Per Pkt. 27c} 105 oz. Tins; each..--.--.--- : Cc au ee we get eetaked with Gierieane ee ees af os be ee meeting on Sunday, * i CHORUS: ot meet on Wedn Sani-Flush ; 2 c Hurrah, Hurrah! Old England rules the seas. 8.00 p. “ie eniet: 4% meen nd ccnm anda Hurrah, Hurrah! Good-night to Germany. Byerybody welcome, ‘We will teach the Nazis not to tamper with the free =—_— SS aEEEEEESE eae ae ; When we get finished with Germany. ARMY 162 OTHER CASH PRIZES! execs Mrs. Stewart’s Bluing pos ie peed eee ee comer Me We eae ‘and Lieut 6 ALL-CANADIAN CONTESTS 10 oz. Bottles. 20c <= =. 9G Free Wm. Tamagi: Officers in charge. 23c 6 5c Per Bottle.......--.---- We will drive the devils out of every fort and trench. Sunday Services Nazi blood shall freely flow till Nazi lust is quenched Holiness Service at 11.00 a. m. 5 And we are finished with Germany. pacntem ee eae P. a : ' ing ai o" s Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CHORUS: nt Well mow the Nes! sdown A at Lowest Prices Hurrah, Hurrah! We'll capture every town; Band of Love, Tuesday at 7.00 p. m. ee ee ee eee tem eee Mane aia) Prose Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. . sea; Young People’s meeting on Friday When we are finished with Germany. at 6.45 p. m.
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Image 613 (1941-05-22), from microfilm reel 613, (CU12502588). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.